Planning to enter the industry assertively with the new Arc Alchemist graphics cards, Intel transferred the chip designer Rohit Verma working at AMD. The famous name, who works as the chief architect in AMD’s Semi-Private business unit and has signed major projects in the company’s gaming, cloud infrastructure, consumer and workstation divisions, will continue to work at Intel.
Many names move from AMD to Intel
A 15-year Intel career before AMD, which joined Intel’s graphics division, founded by Raja Koduri last year, as the Chief Product Architecture of discrete GPU sockets. “It’s great to be back at Intel and I look forward to working with the team to define and build innovative next-generation GPU products,” said Verma, who is located on his LinkedIn account.
Latest as well as Rohit Verma It seems that Intel’s processor and graphics card investments will continue, with the former chairman of Radeon Technologies Group, Raja Koduri, in 2017 and the designer of Zen architecture Jim Keller in 2020.
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